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12 May 2008 | 19 replies
Throw it in with all the other unsolicited advice you get and blend on high.
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26 March 2015 | 8 replies
I would want something wood tone to blend in rather than stand out.
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12 December 2018 | 5 replies
Biggest lesson so far has been: balancing patience blended with impatience.
7 September 2019 | 2 replies
Based on the range of these GRMs, choose a number that seems most appropriate (some appraisers will simply average them all together - others will just choose a number) ... take the GRM value you've decided to use and multiply it by the monthly rent you expect for the duplex you are pricing out - this will give you your "income approach" value.Now, you look at the two values you've just generated and use your best judgement as to which is most accurate - or it might be a blend of both.To give you a real-world example of this, some clients of mine just closed on a duplex in Raleigh ... the appraisal came back with $468k for the sales comp approach - $594k for the income approach - and $480,200 for the replacement cost approach ... the appraiser selected $468k as the market value.Hope I made this clear enough for people to follow and understand...
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12 November 2023 | 16 replies
This combined with their forums are unparalleled information for smartly buying a Park.If you're not sure if buying a Park is for you then read some of the cheaper books on Amazon before spending 500 bucks.
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19 July 2017 | 6 replies
You're blending personal and investing.
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25 April 2019 | 11 replies
We spent October- December 2016 getting our financing in order, finding a realtor and then a second when the first didn’t work out, finding a property manager and then a second when the first didn’t blend well with us and reviewing listings online.
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15 May 2023 | 8 replies
He's investor focused, so he's pretty experienced with the B lending market.
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13 June 2022 | 2 replies
I usually charge $20-50 for the patching you described, should be 20 minutes(or less).ALSO, I strongly suggest you use factory premixed color, I use Home Depot Behr Swiss Coffee, it makes it easy to blend future repairs and when we have turnover, its just quick freshen up coat, without having to go full on multiple coats of paint and primer, or set up for spraying, etc.
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19 August 2017 | 11 replies
Dear all, I was off my tracks in blending in the cash flow with the NOI.